We do not register guns with the DOJ & are not aware of anyone who currently submits rifles to DOJ . We did not tell you it was up to the dealer to make sure it is registered waht we explained to you is it up to the dealer to decide if they are comfortable transfering the item to you. Some dealers view the mag locks , mag rebuild kits and bullet buttons diffrently. Again their is no real registering of the items with CA DOJ.

I talked to a FFL friend of mine so that I can him receive the firearm,

yet he warned me to ask: " Is this particular rifle registered at the CA DOJ as

a california legal? "

there are no CA DOJ registered rifles. Maybe your friend is confused about Roberti Roos Named Assault Rifles which requires certain rifles to have been registered years ago. Currently rifles that are "off list" and not considered assault rifles are fine. My 2 cents is for you to do your homework, find an FFL that is familiar with the laws and sells these kinds of firearms. I bet Atlantic can give you a list of FFLs they have sold to in your area. Read up on what makes a legal Off List Lower Rifle (OLL) and don't work with a friend, work with a pro when it comes to your 2A rights.

Props to Atlantic, I have bought some good stuff from them. Buying guns out of state is always a bit harder but worth the extra effort.

I am interested in buying a rifle listed in the " California Legal " section.

At first, I talked to a FFL friend of mine so that I can him receive the firearm,

yet he warned me to ask: " Is this particular rifle registered at the CA DOJ as

a california legal? " . When I called a rep from Atlantic Firearms and asked him

that question, he told me " It is up to the FFL to make sure that this firearm

is registered, not up to us ", and he cited that " each FFL in CA interprets

the law differently."

And seriously, I don't know which way to go and who is right.

I will buy the desired rifle ONLY if it is REALLY California Legal.

Your answer is highly appreciated and important.

thank you

Robert

Your friend who has the FFL may also be confused with the list the DOJ maintains for handguns. Unless he deals a lot in titles, he may be assuming the same rule that applies to rifles, applies to handguns.

Hi. I am interested in the PTR91, especially the PTR91 KF and/or KC models. Do you sell either of these models in a California legal configuration? I believe that the KC is the likely model for CA legal, but not sure.